The Motown II era (1988-2001)

Releases in the UK were on EMI, which like Motown was eventually acquired by Universal Music Group.

Year

Single

Peak chart positions

US[13]

US
R&B[13]

US
A/C[13]

US
Dan[13]

AUS[2]

NLD[5]

UK[6]

1988

“Love Hangover” (PWL ’88 Remix)

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—

—

—

—

—

75

1989

“Love Hangover ’89”

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—

—

3

—

—

—

“Workin’ Overtime”

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3

—

11

96

—

32

“Paradise”

—

—

—

11

—

—

61

“This House”

—

64

—

—

—

—

—

“Bottom Line”

—

—

—

—

—

—

—

1990

“I’m Still Waiting” (Phil Chill 1990 Edited Remix)

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—

—

—

—

—

21

1991

“No Matter What You Do” (with Al B. Sure!)

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4

—

—

—

—

—

“When You Tell Me That You Love Me”

—

37

26

—

—

4

2

“You’re Gonna Love It”

—

—

—

24

—

—

—

1992

“The Force Behind the Power”

—

—

—

—

—

—

27

“Waiting in the Wings”

—

—

—

—

—

—

—

“One Shining Moment”

—

—

—

—

—

—

10

“If We Hold on Together”

—

—

23

—

—

36

11

1993

“Heart (Don’t Change My Mind)”

—

—

—

—

—

—

31

“Chain Reaction” (Original Single Version)

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—

—

—

—

—

20

“Your Love”

—

—

—

—

—

—

14

1994

“The Best Years of My Life”

—

—

—

—

—

—

28

“Someday We’ll Be Together” (Remix)

—

—

—

7

—

—

—

“Why Do Fools Fall in Love” / “I’m Coming Out” (Remix)

—

—

—

—

—

—

36

1995

“Take Me Higher”

114

77

—

1

—

—

32

“I’m Gone”

—

107

—

—

—

—

36

1996

“I Will Survive”

—

—

—

37

—

—

14

“If You’re Not Gonna Love Me Right”

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67

—

—

—

—

—

“Voice of the Heart”

—

—

28

—

—

—

—

“In the Ones You Love”

—

—

—

—

—

—

34

1997

“Promise Me You’ll Try”

—

—

—

—

—

—

—

1999

“Until We Meet Again”

—

73

—

2

—

—

—

“Sugarfree”

—

121

—

—

—

—

—

“Not Over You Yet”

—

—

—

—

—

74

9

2001

“Goin’ Back”

—

—

—

—

—

82

—

The later years (2001-present)

Year

Single

Peak chart positions

US
A/C[13]

NLD[5]

UK[6]

2005

“When You Tell Me That You Love Me” (with Westlife)

—

45

2

2006

“I’ve Got a Crush on You” (with Rod Stewart)

19

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Dance Club Play chart entries

From the inception of the BillboardDance Club Play chart (also known as Club Play Singles, and formerly known as Hot Dance Club Play and Hot Dance/Disco) until the week of February 16, 1991, several (or even all) songs on an EP or album could occupy the same position if more than one track from a release was receiving significant play in clubs. Beginning with the February 23, 1991 issue, the dance chart became “song specific,” meaning only one song could occupy each position at a time. Therefore;

“Your Love Is So Good for Me” and “Top of the World” was a double A-side 12″ single, so these two count as one No. 15 on this chart.

“Lovin’, Livin’, Givin'” and “What You Gave Me” was a double A-side 12″ single, so these two also count as one No. 35 on this chart.

“The Boss”, “No One Gets the Prize” and “It’s My House” all appear on Ross’ The Boss album, so these three count as one No. on the Club Play chart.

“Upside Down” and “I’m Coming Out” was a double A-side 12″ single, so these two also count as one No. 1 on this chart.

“Mirror, Mirror” and “Work That Body” was a double A-side 12″ single, so these two also count as one No. 14 on this chart